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I filmed wellington city for my timelapse, I wanted to capture the transition from light to dark. I filmed for around 20 minutes and brought that down to 46 seconds as I felt like this best showed the transition. I really liked how the reflection of the buildings in the water came alive as it got darker
A short timelapse of the suburbs around the golf course in Bath. I wish I made it a little longer, but I didn't have my remote and was simply pressing the shutter button for every shot. Needles to say I got bored pretty quick. Watch at 720p full screen! www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTtnNR-u9LI
I simply couldn't get a photograph out of this sunset that I liked. So I took lots and stuck them together :)
Wish I had better video editing software, this could have done with a little more saturation.
See the finished video from this trip at vimeo.com/fsmvpggru/CrianlarichScotland
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March Timelapse 2017
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Today I decided to shoot some timelapse from Cottonwood Canyon back through Summerlin on Hwy 159. Shooting the Ace Pro on a suction cup on my Jeep hood.
First timelapse I tried with the Nikon D7100, much improved after learning more about how video works!
D7100, on tripod
Interval photography active
1 phone every 30 seconds
in software turned into video series
still duration 4 frames
converted to mp4 video
Next time will try manual focus and white balance, that should help with flickering effect, and also take more photos at faster interval to capture more detail.
So here's the timelapse I took while up on the roof here at work. I will say it is still very scary for me to leave my camera on a windy roof for a couple of hours without being able to see it. Especially because if it were to fall it would have fallen right past my window and I would have been able to see it's demise.
The timelapse I shot was a little longer but I though 30 seconds was enough.
Note on the song playing. I'm listening to NPR today at work and there was this artist that I've never heard of named Michael Kiwanuka. He's really good, listened to his interview and some of his work and shortly after bought it on iTunes. So the song playing is one of his.
Se han utilizado 386 fotografías para montar el timelapse, en el que 2 horas de vida real se ven reflejados en apenas 40 segundos de vídeo.
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Gary is building me a time-lapse controller for my camera, and this is the first "test" of the barebones unit. It still has a couple of bugs but in the interest of science, I've put together the timelapse video. :)
I'm learning how to do astrophotography and night timelapses, here's a frame from one of my timelapse sequences.
This was the first ever bit of time lapse I did with my "egg timer with camera stuck on top" system. Picture of the setup: www.flickr.com/photos/27117703@N00/3549316387/
It's for a shot for the music video for the song Ecuador, by Laeto:
I have never landed in fog like that. I've flown in storms, clouds and turbulence, but nothing was as freaky as the time in the fog.
This is an experiment.
I was trying to combine multiple images into one from left to right. This image combines 13 images as the sun was setting in Sudbury, Ontario.
I like the way it turned out, and I have some ideas for my next attempt at one of these. :) Best viewed large.
Esta é a segunda tentativa de time-lapse, aconselho aos amigos dar uma olhada em www.flickr.com/photos/bencanales/
para ver um maravilhoso trabalho nesta linha. Erros cometidos: filtro na lente (jamais! vejam só o flare!), banding no céu, resultado da má redução na resolução, e WhiteBalance em auto. Lições importantes!
I'm a newbie in timelapse, this is my 2nd test, the second I show to anybody. See the great work of Ben Canales www.flickr.com/photos/bencanales/
and you'll know what I'm looking for. Please tell me what you think, folks.
Made from my window, jet planes crossing by, and dogs barking. Mistakes: filters on (never more!), banding (bad resolution), Auto WB on, and no soundtrack yet, sorry. Next time, maybe!
Nikon D5000, AI Nikkor 28mm f/2.8